What are the technical requirements to use MLB.com Gameday Audio?

MLB.com Gameday Audio works with most Internet browsers and requires the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player, which can be downloaded here. A minimum Internet bandwidth of at least 512Kbps is required. We also recommend that your computer has at least 1GB RAM to ensure optimal performance.

Which Internet browsers are recommended for MLB.com Gameday Audio?

I currently subscribe to one of the MLB.TV packages. Does this include access to MLB.com Gameday Audio?

Yes it does. All MLB.TV and MLB.TV Premium subscriptions include access to MLB.com Gameday Audio.

How can I log in to my Gameday Audio account and listen to a game?

You can log into your Gameday Audio account by clicking on "Login" on the top right of all MLB.com pages. In the Login window, enter the email address and password that you used to register your Gameday Audio account. Once you are logged in to your account, during a live game, scroll your mouse over the game that you would like to listen to in the scoreboard on the left side of the MLB.com homepage, click on the headphones icon that appears to listen to a game.

You can also launch a live or archived game from the MLB.com Media Center. To access the Media Center, put your mouse over where it says "MLB.TV" in the horizontal menu bar on the top of most MLB.com pages. In the drop down menu that follows, click on "Watch/Listen". This will take you to the Media Center. From the Media Center, Gameday Audio subscribers can select the affiliate broadcast of either the Home or Away team, when available.

If you are not already logged in to MLB.com when you launch a game, the media player will prompt you to log in once it has opened. In the login prompt, enter the email address and password that you have registered your Gameday Audio account with. Once you are logged in, the game will begin playing. From the Media Center you can also select an older archived game by clicking on the date on the top left of the Media Center. After clicking on the date, a calendar will open. Select the date of the game that you would like to listen to in the calendar, and then launch the archive by clicking on the desired broadcast.

Within the media player, you can select a different game to listen to in either the "Today's Games" or "Archive" tabs on the top right. "Today's Games" lets you select a live or archived game from the current day. "Archive" lets you launch an archived game without having to leave the media player. Under "Archive" you can click on the "Date" tab, and then the calendar icon, to select a calendar of games similar to the one in the Media Center. Select the date of the game you would like to listen to, and then click on the game in the listing below the calendar. If you would like to hide the scores in the Archive listing, check the box labeled "Hide Scores for All Games".

How can I reach the Accessible MLB.com Gameday Audio player page?

You can reach the Accessible MLB.com Gameday Audio player page by navigating to the "MLB.TV" list menu in the horizontal menu bar from most pages on MLB.com. From that list menu, select "Alternative Audio".

On the Accessible MLB.com Gameday Audio player page you will find a listing of the current day's games, with links for both Home and Away audio feeds. These links are enabled when pre-game audio content becomes available to our system, shortly before the game begins.

Additional FAQs regarding the accessibility of MLB.com Gameday Audio are available here.

If you are having trouble accessing MLB.com Gameday Audio, please contact Customer Service at 866-800-1275 (International customers call 512-434-1542).

I am clicking on the link to launch MLB.com Gameday Audio and nothing is happening. What should I do?

You may need to disable Pop-Up Blocking within your Internet browser to launch MLB.com Gameday Audio. Below are directions on how to disable Pop-Up Blockers in the most popular browsers supported by MLB.com:

Internet Explorer 7 and 8

Click on the Tools menu and put the mouse over "Pop-up Blocker"

In the menu that pops up select "Turn Off Pop-up Blocker"

Firefox (PC)

Cick on the Tools menu

Select Options

Click the Content tab

Uncheck "Block pop-up windows"

Firefox (Mac)

Pull down the Firefox menu and select Preferences

Click the Privacy tab

Uncheck "Block pop-up windows"

Safari (Mac)

Pull down the Safari menu

Click on "Block Pop-Up Windows" so that there is no longer a check to the left of the where it says "Block Pop-Up Windows"

Safari (PC)

Pull down the Edit menu

Click on "Block Pop-Up Windows" so that there is no longer a check to the left of the where it says "Block Pop-Up Windows"

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Any change you make to your configurations is at your own risk. In no event shall MLB.com or any other MLB entity be responsible or liable for any damage, failure, interruption or error to your computer, software and/or operating system with respect to any changes made based on the above suggested configurations.